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Cactus fruit from Vietnam related to epiphyllum.Epiphyllum are called orchid cactus because of thelarge and impressive flowers. Some epiphyllum will bear fruit with cross pollination. Pitahaya is theSpainish name for the fruiting vines from tropicalCentral America. The vine usually has 3 ribs cross-section. The plant was imported to Vietnam. The pitahaya will cross pollenate with the epiphyllum. The thornless dragon fruit is a bit like the kiwi and can weight up to 3 pounds

It was not mine. I had, like many others here never heard of it before this post. I did a little research and found the picture in question. Perhaps like with apples, Dragon fruit very in size and color. I find Dragons fascinating; Thanks to this post I now have a broadened knowledge of odd fruit as well.

Its funny I came across this thread because last time I tripped mush a dragonfruit was the main premise of the night. We ate the dragon fruit deciding it was like a kiwi without the flavour, and after we ate it we made it a hat and a suit of paper... kind of fucked, if i ever find my old cell i will post a picture of it

Used to grow them in Florida. Someone mentioned starfruit, grew them too, as well as bananas, coconuts, mangos, apples, and pears. Here in Georgia, I can hardly grow anything but tomatoes and snow peas; Ironically, I can't even grow peach here.

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